EP3006367A1 - Sealing label with identification function and container wrapped with said sealing label - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sealing label for wrapping a container including a container body and a lid portion detachably attached to an outlet of the container body.
- the invention relates also to a container wrapped with the sealing label.
- a sealing label for wrapping a container having a lid portion is used for preventing unauthorized unsealing in order to ensure that this container is an unopened unused container (see e.g. Patent Documents 1-2).
- a sealing label disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes an upper region covering a lid portion and a lower region covering a container body.
- a colored layer for identifying purpose in the form of a band extending along an upper end edge thereof.
- a tab portion projects from an upper end portion of the upper region of the sealing label.
- a perforation line extends vertically across the upper region from the tab portion. This perforation line is connected with another perforation line which is provided at the boundary between the upper region and the lower region.
- a sealing label disclosed in Patent Document 2 includes an upper region covering a lid portion and a lower region covering a container body.
- a transverse perforation line extends along the boundary between the upper region and the lower region, and an inclined perforation line extends obliquely across the upper region.
- an elongate large uncut portion is provided in a connection region between the transverse perforation line and the inclined perforation line. The upper region is removed in association with turning of the lid portion.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a sealing label providing superior identification function, greater convenience of use and achieving manufacturing cost reduction, as well as a container wrapped with such sealing label.
- a sealing label for wrapping a container including a container body and a lid portion detachably attached to an outlet of the container body, the sealing label comprising:
- a further identifying mark same as or similar to an identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof and provided to the lower region is provided to the upper region, a region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or a region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region, integrity (unity) between the lid portion and the container body can be readily recognized.
- the identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof can be an indication which can be easily recited or referred to by the user and which can be of great variety, such as a graphic pattern of a triangle, a square, a rhombus, a circle, a star shape, a crescent shape, a heart shape, etc. or a single letter such as an alphabet character or a Japanese "hiragana” character, etc. Therefore, even when the contents of the container exist in great variety, identifying marks for each common contents can be readily created.
- the identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof can be readily recognized by vison-handicapped persons if the indication is provided with e.g. embossing treatment.
- the cutaway region is disposed between the upper region and the lower region of the sealing label, the upper region and the lower region will remain attached to the lid portion and the container body respectively, after unsealing. So, the integrity between the lid portion and the container body can be maintained during the period of continued use of the container.
- a plurality of the identifying marks are provided in the lower region; and/or a plurality of the further identifying marks same as or similar to the identifying marks are provided to the upper region, the region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or the region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region.
- a plurality of identifying marks are provided in the lower region or the region including at least the upper region of the sealing label.
- This arrangement enables visual recognition of the identifying marks from any viewing angle in the circumferential direction of the container.
- the lid portion is to be removed. Therefore, by providing a plurality of the same or similar identifying marks in the upper region covering the lid portion and the lower region covering the container body, visual recognizability is improved. Consequently, the erroneous attachment by the user which could occur between the container body and the lid portion can be prevented in a reliable manner.
- a tab portion for unsealing is provided in the cutaway region.
- the leading end direction of the tab portion can be in any one of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region in order to facilitate gripping thereof.
- an adhesive agent is applied to a predetermined area of back faces of the upper region and the lower region.
- a container to which the sealing label of the invention is attached is obtained by wrapping the inventive sealing label over a container.
- the inventive sealing label allows addition of an identifying mark to a surface of this sealing label by a simple method such as printing. And, there is no need to provide the identifying mark directly to the lid portion and the container body. Thus, the label can contribute also to reduction of manufacturing cost.
- a top face of the lid portion may be provided with a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark provided in the sealing label and comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof.
- the integrity (unity) between the container body and the lid portion can be recognized also from the upper side of the container.
- Fig. 1 shows a front view of a sealing label 1 relating to a first embodiment.
- a rear view of the sealing label 1 will be omitted herein since such view will show in right/left symmetry relative to the front view.
- Fig. 2 shows a plane view showing the sealing label 1 relating to the first embodiment is provided with identifying marks 3 (a shape, a pattern, a color or combinations thereof).
- Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show perspective views respectively showing a condition of the sealing label 1 relating to this embodiment is wrapped around an eye dropper container 2 ("container") and a condition of it being opened, which container includes a truncated cone-shaped lid portion 21 having a polygonal outer shape, and a container body 22 in the form of an elongate cylinder provided with a pressing recessed portion 24 at the center thereof.
- container includes a truncated cone-shaped lid portion 21 having a polygonal outer shape, and a container body 22 in the form of an elongate cylinder provided with a pressing recessed portion 24 at the center thereof.
- the sealing label 1 in this embodiment is formed of a resin film having a rectangular shape and this label comprises a shrink label which is to be wrapped around and retained on the eye dropper container 2 with e.g. heat shrinkage thereof.
- the sealing label 1 is not limited to a shrink label, but can be a stretch label for instance.
- the sealing label 1 includes an upper region 11 covering all or a part of the lid portion 21, a lower region 12 covering all or a part of the container body 22, and a cutaway region 13 disposed between the upper region 11 and the lower region 12, when the lid portion 21 is fitted on the container body 22.
- the upper region 11 covers a lateral face of the lid portion 21 and a portion of its top face 23, and the lower region 12 covers a lateral face of the container body 22.
- specific coverages of the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 are not particularly limited as long as these respectively cover all or a part of the lid portion 21 and the container body 22.
- the cutaway region 13 is a laterally elongate band-like region which extends from one end of the sealing label to the other end of the sealing label in a direction of wrapping the sealing label 1 around the eye dropper container 2. And, along the vertical direction of this cutaway region 13, there are provided the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 having rectangular shapes via the perforation lines 14, 15.
- perforation line means a group of through holes (cut portions 16) extending through the front and back faces of the sealing label 1 like sewing stitches spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance. In such perforation line, between adjacent through holes, non-through portions (uncut portions 17) exist.
- a tab portion 18 used for unsealing.
- the tab portion 18 is formed integral with the cutaway region 13 along the lateral direction. The projection amount of this tab portion 18 will be set to an appropriate length so that this tab portion 18 will hardly be twisted according to thermal contraction properties of the sealing label 1.
- the tab portion 18 will be gripped and pulled to tear apart and remove the cutaway region 13 along the circumferential direction of the eye dropper container 2, thereby to open the sealing label 1.
- the shape of the leading end of the tab portion 18 in this embodiment is a semi circular shape. However, in actuality, this shape can also be an angular shape, a triangular shape, etc. and will be appropriately determined, in consideration to such factors as shrinkage strength, a gripping ease, etc. Further, the position of the tab portion 18 is not limited to an end of the cutaway region 13.
- each single cut portion 16 is not particularly limited, but can be e.g. a narrow linear shape, a needle-hole shape (punched approximately circular shape or approximately oval shape) as long as this shape allows easy and smooth tearing.
- Fig. 1 shows a narrow linear shape.
- the sealing label 1 over a predetermined area in its back face, an amount of adhesive agent is applied. In this, preferably, such adhesive agent is applied over a predetermined area in the back face of the upper region 11 and the lower region 12.
- the sealing label 1 can be affixed by being wrapped around the lid portion 21 and the container body 22 and then heat-shrunk thereon. Further alternatively, the sealing label 1 can be prepared in a cylindrical form, which then is to be fitted on the lid portion 21 and on the container body 22 and then heat-shrunk to be affixed thereto respectively.
- the identifying marks 3 which each comprises a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided with a color tone, in comparison with the rest, but the color of these can be same, instead.
- the identifying mark 3 comprises a shape, a pattern, a color or some combination thereof.
- the identifying mark 3 will be created in consideration to such factors as medical substances, contents to be held in the eye dropper container 2.
- identifying marks 3 of a same or similar triangular shape.
- the identifying marks 3 in this embodiment are provided with a coloring in their triangular shape. Therefore, the integrity between the lid portion 21 and the container body 22 can be recognized omnidirectionally.
- Variations are made possible by varying the shape, the pattern, the color of the identifying marks 3. Therefore, even when the contents of the eye dropper container 2 are of a great variety, an identifying mark 3 common for each kind of contents can be easily created.
- the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 will remain attached to the lid portion 21 and the container body 22, respectively, so that the recognizability of the identifying marks 3 can be retained. Therefore, throughout the period of continued use of the eye dropper container 2, the integrity between the lid portion 21 and the container body 22 will be maintained, so that a user will visually recognize the identifying marks 3 in the container body 22 and the identifying marks 3 in the lid portion 21, so that the user can attach the lid portion 21 to the container body 22 without error.
- identifying marks 3 along the right/left direction thereof.
- these two identifying marks 3 in the upper region 11 should be disposed such that each identifying mark 3 will be disposed in the front face and the rear face of the lid portion 21.
- the lower region 12 of the sealing label 1 there are provided two identifying marks 3 such that these identifying marks 3 will be disposed in right/left symmetry relative to the center of the identifying mark 3 (the identifying mark 3 in the front face of the lid portion 21 when the sealing label 1 is wrapped around the eye dropper container 2).
- the numbers of the identifying marks 3 to be provided in the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 are not limited to one or two, but can be three or more.
- Provision of such multiple identifying marks 3 in the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 allows omnidirectional recognizability of the identifying marks 3, so that erroneous attachment of the lid portion 21 to the container body 22 can be avoided even more reliably.
- provision of two identifying marks 3 in the lower region 12 will further promote the omnidirectional recognizability of the identifying marks 3.
- a rectangular character indicating portion which can have e.g. a white background. And, preferably, in this character indicating portion, medical substances, the serial manufacturing number etc. of an eye dropping agent will be written.
- an identifying mark 3 can be provided also in a top face 23 of the lid portion 21.
- This identifying mark 3 to be provided in the top face 23 can be formed integral with the lid portion 21 or can be provided separately in the top face 23 of the lid portion 21. Provision of the identifying mark 3 in the top face 23 provides ability of recognition of the integrity between the lid portion 21 and the container body 22 from the upper side of the lid portion 21 as well.
- Figs. 6 through 8 show different modes of identifying marks 3 to be provided in the surface of a region including at least the upper region 11.
- Fig. 6 shows an arrangement wherein the identifying marks 3 are provided in a region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13.
- Fig. 7 shows an arrangement wherein the identifying marks 3 are provided in a region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12.
- Fig. 8 shows a further arrangement wherein of two identifying marks 3, one identifying mark 3 is provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12 and the other identifying mark 3 is provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13.
- a plurality of identifying marks 3 can be provided in any appropriate combination of the region consisting of the upper region 11, the region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13 or the region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12.
- Figs. 9 through 11 show examples in which the upper region 11 and the lower region 12 are provided with a plurality (two in the illustrated cases) of same or similar circular patterns as the identifying marks 3.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the upper region 11.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12.
- a medical content of the eye dropper container 2 are shown within the identifying marks 3 present in the upper region 11 and the top face 23. Further, when the sealing label 1 is wrapped over the eye dropper container 2 as shown in Fig. 12 , in the lower region 12 and at a position located adjacent the center of the front face of the container body 22, there is shown a medical content common to the medical content shown within the identifying marks 3 provided in the upper region 11 and the top face 23.
- a numerical value (0.1%) to mean that 1 mg of medical agent is contained in 1 ml of eye dropper solution.
- a value corresponding to medical content can be shown appropriately as needed.
- the example wherein two same or similar circular patterns are provided as the identifying marks 3 in the upper region 11 and the lower region 12, respectively.
- the kinds and number of the identifying marks 3 are not particularly limited. Further, such medical content can be shown in only one of the two identifying marks 3 provided in the upper region 11. And, the identifying marks 3 and the showing of medical content in the top face 23 can be omitted.
- the sealing label 1 when the sealing label 1 is wrapped over the eye dropper container 2, the upper region 11, the lower region 12 and the top face 23 are provided with the same or similar identifying marks 3 and the common showing of medical content. Therefore, the integrity between the lid portion 21 and the container body 22 can be recognized in a reliable manner from any desired direction.
- Fig. 14 shows a front view of a sealing label 1 relating to a second embodiment.
- a rear view of the sealing label 1 will be omitted herein since such view will show in right/left symmetry relative to the front view.
- explanation of same features as those in the first embodiment will be omitted and only different features will be explained.
- first region 19 extending from one end to the other end along the direction of wrapping the sealing label 1 over the eye dropper container 2 and a second region 20 extending from the first region 19 toward the upper region 11. That is, this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the second region 20 is formed to branch with an inclination from the first region 19 toward the upper region 11.
- the second region 20 as shown in Figs. 15 through 17 , is formed on the left side of the upper region 11, thus being disposed in such a manner not to provide any adverse effect to the identifying marks 3 provided in the upper region 11. Therefore, this second region 20 achieves enhancement of the visibility of the cutaway region 13 while maintaining the recognizability of the sealing label 1. Further, since this second region 20 is formed with inclination, the tab portion 18 can be gripped with greater ease at the time of opening of the sealing label. 1. Notwithstanding the above, the second region 20 can also be formed without inclination to extend perpendicularly to the first region 19.
- the second region 20 includes a right side in which the cut portions 16 extend continuously to the perforation line 14 and a left side in which the cut portions 16 and the uncut portions 17 extend continuously to the perforation line 15.
- the right side cut portions 16 are formed large so as to facilitate gripping of the tab portion 18 and the uncut portions 17 are provided on the left side.
- the uncut portions 17 can be provided in the right side too.
- Figs. 15 through 17 show modes of the identifying marks 3 comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the upper region 11.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13.
- the identifying marks 3 are provided in the region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12.
- the number and layout of the identifying marks 3 in the second embodiment can be used in any combination as desired as described in the first embodiment. That is, respecting the two identifying marks 3 provided in the region including at least the upper region 11 or the lower region 12, either one on the left or the right can be omitted. Further, the plurality of identifying marks 3 provided in the upper region 11 can be provided in any desired combination of the upper region 11, the region consisting of the upper region 11 and the cutaway region 13 or the region consisting of the upper region 11, the cutaway region 13 and the lower region 12.
- the identifying marks 3 shown in Figs. 15 through 17 are provided with color tone difference from the remaining portion.
- the color tone can be same.
- the present invention is applicable to a sealing label which is wrapped over a container holding therein e.g. a liquid agent, a tablet, a granular agent, a particulate agent, etc. and applicable also to a container wrapped with such sealing label.
- a sealing label which is wrapped over a container holding therein e.g. a liquid agent, a tablet, a granular agent, a particulate agent, etc. and applicable also to a container wrapped with such sealing label.
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- The present invention relates to a sealing label for wrapping a container including a container body and a lid portion detachably attached to an outlet of the container body. The invention relates also to a container wrapped with the sealing label.
- A sealing label for wrapping a container having a lid portion is used for preventing unauthorized unsealing in order to ensure that this container is an unopened unused container (see e.g. Patent Documents 1-2).
- A sealing label disclosed in
Patent Document 1 includes an upper region covering a lid portion and a lower region covering a container body. In the upper region, there is provided a colored layer for identifying purpose in the form of a band extending along an upper end edge thereof. A tab portion projects from an upper end portion of the upper region of the sealing label. And, a perforation line extends vertically across the upper region from the tab portion. This perforation line is connected with another perforation line which is provided at the boundary between the upper region and the lower region. At the time of opening of the sealing label, the upper region is removed. - A sealing label disclosed in
Patent Document 2 includes an upper region covering a lid portion and a lower region covering a container body. A transverse perforation line extends along the boundary between the upper region and the lower region, and an inclined perforation line extends obliquely across the upper region. In order to allow cutting of the transverse perforation line simultaneously with cutting of the inclined perforation line, an elongate large uncut portion is provided in a connection region between the transverse perforation line and the inclined perforation line. The upper region is removed in association with turning of the lid portion. -
- Patent Document 1:
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-068907 - Patent Document 2:
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-130621 - In the case of the sealing labels disclosed in
Patent Documents - As another arrangement for ensuring integrity between the lid portion and the container body, it is also conceivable to provide an identifying mark directly in the lateral face of the lid portion. However, as the lid portion has a non-planar shape, provision of such identifying mark is not easy. Moreover, provision of identifying mark in the lateral face of the lid portion involves disadvantage of manufacturing cost increase also.
- Then, in view of the above-described state of the art, the object of the present invention is to provide a sealing label providing superior identification function, greater convenience of use and achieving manufacturing cost reduction, as well as a container wrapped with such sealing label.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a sealing label for wrapping a container including a container body and a lid portion detachably attached to an outlet of the container body, the sealing label comprising:
- an upper region covering all or a part of the lid portion;
- a lower region covering all or a part of the container body;
- a cutaway region disposed between the upper region and the lower region;
- a tear-off line provided in a boundary between the cutaway region and the lower region as well as in a boundary between the cutaway region and the upper region;
- wherein an identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof is provided to the lower region and a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark is provided to the upper region, a region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or a region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region, thereby to allow recognition of integrity (unity) between the lid portion and the container body.
- In the above-described configuration, as a further identifying mark same as or similar to an identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof and provided to the lower region is provided to the upper region, a region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or a region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region, integrity (unity) between the lid portion and the container body can be readily recognized. Further, the identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof can be an indication which can be easily recited or referred to by the user and which can be of great variety, such as a graphic pattern of a triangle, a square, a rhombus, a circle, a star shape, a crescent shape, a heart shape, etc. or a single letter such as an alphabet character or a Japanese "hiragana" character, etc. Therefore, even when the contents of the container exist in great variety, identifying marks for each common contents can be readily created. Moreover, the identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof can be readily recognized by vison-handicapped persons if the indication is provided with e.g. embossing treatment.
- Moreover, since the cutaway region is disposed between the upper region and the lower region of the sealing label, the upper region and the lower region will remain attached to the lid portion and the container body respectively, after unsealing. So, the integrity between the lid portion and the container body can be maintained during the period of continued use of the container.
- In the above-described sealing label according to the present invention, preferably, a plurality of the identifying marks are provided in the lower region; and/or a plurality of the further identifying marks same as or similar to the identifying marks are provided to the upper region, the region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or the region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region.
- In the above-described configuration, a plurality of identifying marks are provided in the lower region or the region including at least the upper region of the sealing label. This arrangement enables visual recognition of the identifying marks from any viewing angle in the circumferential direction of the container. In particular, at the time of use of the container, the lid portion is to be removed. Therefore, by providing a plurality of the same or similar identifying marks in the upper region covering the lid portion and the lower region covering the container body, visual recognizability is improved. Consequently, the erroneous attachment by the user which could occur between the container body and the lid portion can be prevented in a reliable manner.
- In the above-described sealing label according to the present invention, preferably, a tab portion for unsealing is provided in the cutaway region.
- With the provision of the tab portion in the cutaway region as proposed in the above-described arrangement, an opening operation of the sealing label is made easy. Further, the leading end direction of the tab portion can be in any one of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region in order to facilitate gripping thereof.
- In the above-described sealing label according to the present invention, preferably, an adhesive agent is applied to a predetermined area of back faces of the upper region and the lower region.
- With the adhesive agent applied to a predetermined area of back faces of the upper region and the lower region in the above-described arrangement, bonding of the sealing label to the container is improved. Therefore, after the cutting-away of the cutaway region, the upper region and the lower region of the sealing label will remain adhered to the lid portion and the container body, respectively, so that the integrity (unity) between the container body and the lid portion can be still recognized.
- A container to which the sealing label of the invention is attached is obtained by wrapping the inventive sealing label over a container.
- The inventive sealing label allows addition of an identifying mark to a surface of this sealing label by a simple method such as printing. And, there is no need to provide the identifying mark directly to the lid portion and the container body. Thus, the label can contribute also to reduction of manufacturing cost.
- In the above-described container according to the present invention, for further enhancement of the integrity (unity) between the container body and the lid portion, a top face of the lid portion may be provided with a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark provided in the sealing label and comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof.
- With the above-described arrangement, with the provision of a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark provided in the sealing label to the top face of the lid portion, the integrity (unity) between the container body and the lid portion can be recognized also from the upper side of the container.
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Fig. 3 ] is perspective view showing a container wrapped in the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention, - [
Fig. 4 ] is a perspective view showing the container relating to the first embodiment of the present invention, with its sealing label being opened, - [
Fig. 5 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 6 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 7 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 8 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 9 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 10 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 11 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 12 ] is a perspective view showing the container relating to the first embodiment of the present invention, with its sealing label being opened, - [
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Fig. 15 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the second embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
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Fig. 17 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the second embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 18 ] is a front view showing a sealing label relating to a further embodiment of the present invention, - [
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Fig. 26 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 27 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
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Fig. 30 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 31 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 32 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 33 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 34 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 35 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
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Fig. 44 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 45 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 46 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, - [
Fig. 47 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks, and - [
Fig. 48 ] is a front view showing the sealing label relating to the first embodiment of the present invention is provided with identifying marks. - Next, embodiments of a
sealing label 1 relating to the present invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. In these embodiments, as an exemplary application of thesealing label 1, there will be explained a case in which thesealing label 1 is used for wrapping aneye dropper container 2. However, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments and various modifications thereof are possible. -
Fig. 1 shows a front view of asealing label 1 relating to a first embodiment. A rear view of thesealing label 1 will be omitted herein since such view will show in right/left symmetry relative to the front view. -
Fig. 2 shows a plane view showing thesealing label 1 relating to the first embodiment is provided with identifying marks 3 (a shape, a pattern, a color or combinations thereof). Further,Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show perspective views respectively showing a condition of thesealing label 1 relating to this embodiment is wrapped around an eye dropper container 2 ("container") and a condition of it being opened, which container includes a truncated cone-shapedlid portion 21 having a polygonal outer shape, and acontainer body 22 in the form of an elongate cylinder provided with a pressing recessedportion 24 at the center thereof. - The
sealing label 1 in this embodiment, as shown inFig. 1 , is formed of a resin film having a rectangular shape and this label comprises a shrink label which is to be wrapped around and retained on theeye dropper container 2 with e.g. heat shrinkage thereof. Further, thesealing label 1 is not limited to a shrink label, but can be a stretch label for instance. - The
sealing label 1, as shown inFig. 3 , includes anupper region 11 covering all or a part of thelid portion 21, alower region 12 covering all or a part of thecontainer body 22, and acutaway region 13 disposed between theupper region 11 and thelower region 12, when thelid portion 21 is fitted on thecontainer body 22. In this embodiment, theupper region 11 covers a lateral face of thelid portion 21 and a portion of itstop face 23, and thelower region 12 covers a lateral face of thecontainer body 22. Incidentally, specific coverages of theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 are not particularly limited as long as these respectively cover all or a part of thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22. - In the boundary between the
cutaway region 13 and theupper region 11, there is provided a perforation line 14 (tear-off line), and in the boundary between thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12, a further perforation line 15 (tear-off line) is provided. Namely, thecutaway region 13 is a laterally elongate band-like region which extends from one end of the sealing label to the other end of the sealing label in a direction of wrapping thesealing label 1 around theeye dropper container 2. And, along the vertical direction of thiscutaway region 13, there are provided theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 having rectangular shapes via the perforation lines 14, 15. In this description, the term "perforation line" means a group of through holes (cut portions 16) extending through the front and back faces of thesealing label 1 like sewing stitches spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance. In such perforation line, between adjacent through holes, non-through portions (uncut portions 17) exist. - Further, in the
cutaway region 13 at its end, there is also formed atab portion 18 used for unsealing. In this embodiment, thetab portion 18 is formed integral with thecutaway region 13 along the lateral direction. The projection amount of thistab portion 18 will be set to an appropriate length so that thistab portion 18 will hardly be twisted according to thermal contraction properties of thesealing label 1. - For using the
eye dropper container 2, thetab portion 18 will be gripped and pulled to tear apart and remove thecutaway region 13 along the circumferential direction of theeye dropper container 2, thereby to open thesealing label 1. Incidentally, the shape of the leading end of thetab portion 18 in this embodiment is a semi circular shape. However, in actuality, this shape can also be an angular shape, a triangular shape, etc. and will be appropriately determined, in consideration to such factors as shrinkage strength, a gripping ease, etc. Further, the position of thetab portion 18 is not limited to an end of thecutaway region 13. - Preferably, the
cut portions 16 of the perforation lines 14, 15 are formed longer than theuncut portions 17. With this arrangement, the perforation lines 14, 15 can be torn off more smoothly. Incidentally, the front-view shape of eachsingle cut portion 16 is not particularly limited, but can be e.g. a narrow linear shape, a needle-hole shape (punched approximately circular shape or approximately oval shape) as long as this shape allows easy and smooth tearing.Fig. 1 shows a narrow linear shape. - In the
sealing label 1, over a predetermined area in its back face, an amount of adhesive agent is applied. In this, preferably, such adhesive agent is applied over a predetermined area in the back face of theupper region 11 and thelower region 12. Alternatively, thesealing label 1 can be affixed by being wrapped around thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 and then heat-shrunk thereon. Further alternatively, thesealing label 1 can be prepared in a cylindrical form, which then is to be fitted on thelid portion 21 and on thecontainer body 22 and then heat-shrunk to be affixed thereto respectively. - As shown in
Fig. 4 , when thesealing label 1 of theeye dropper container 2 is opened, thecutaway region 13 will be removed. Whereas, theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 will remain affixed to thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22, respectively. Therefore, by collating respective identifyingmarks 3 provided respectively in theupper region 11 and thelower region 12, the integrity (unity) between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 can be recognized easily. - Next, with reference to the plane views of
Fig. 2 andFigs. 5-8 , there will be explained various modes of the identifyingmarks 3 which each comprises a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof. Incidentally, for the sake of readiness of understanding of the illustrations, the identifyingmarks 3 are provided with a color tone, in comparison with the rest, but the color of these can be same, instead. - The identifying
mark 3 comprises a shape, a pattern, a color or some combination thereof. Preferably, the identifyingmark 3 will be created in consideration to such factors as medical substances, contents to be held in theeye dropper container 2. - As shown in
Fig. 2 andFig. 5 , in theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 respectively, there is/are provided one or a plurality (two in the case of the illustrations) of such identifyingmarks 3 of a same or similar triangular shape. Further, the identifyingmarks 3 in this embodiment are provided with a coloring in their triangular shape. Therefore, the integrity between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 can be recognized omnidirectionally. - Variations are made possible by varying the shape, the pattern, the color of the identifying marks 3. Therefore, even when the contents of the
eye dropper container 2 are of a great variety, an identifyingmark 3 common for each kind of contents can be easily created. - In the
eye dropper container 2, after opening thereof with gripping of thetab portion 18 of thesealing label 1, theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 will remain attached to thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22, respectively, so that the recognizability of the identifyingmarks 3 can be retained. Therefore, throughout the period of continued use of theeye dropper container 2, the integrity between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 will be maintained, so that a user will visually recognize the identifyingmarks 3 in thecontainer body 22 and the identifyingmarks 3 in thelid portion 21, so that the user can attach thelid portion 21 to thecontainer body 22 without error. - As shown in
Fig. 2 , in theupper region 11 of thesealing label 1, there are provided two identifyingmarks 3 along the right/left direction thereof. Preferably, these two identifyingmarks 3 in theupper region 11 should be disposed such that each identifyingmark 3 will be disposed in the front face and the rear face of thelid portion 21. Further, in thelower region 12 of thesealing label 1, there are provided two identifyingmarks 3 such that these identifyingmarks 3 will be disposed in right/left symmetry relative to the center of the identifying mark 3 (the identifyingmark 3 in the front face of thelid portion 21 when thesealing label 1 is wrapped around the eye dropper container 2). The two identifyingmarks 3 in thelower region 12, as shown inFigs. 3-4 , will be arranged on the opposed sides as seen from the front face of thecontainer body 22 when thesealing label 1 is wrapped around theeye dropper container 2. Incidentally, the numbers of the identifyingmarks 3 to be provided in theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 are not limited to one or two, but can be three or more. - Provision of such multiple identifying
marks 3 in theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 allows omnidirectional recognizability of the identifyingmarks 3, so that erroneous attachment of thelid portion 21 to thecontainer body 22 can be avoided even more reliably. In particular, provision of two identifyingmarks 3 in thelower region 12 will further promote the omnidirectional recognizability of the identifying marks 3. - Moreover, in the
lower region 12 of thesealing label 1, there may be provided a rectangular character indicating portion which can have e.g. a white background. And, preferably, in this character indicating portion, medical substances, the serial manufacturing number etc. of an eye dropping agent will be written. - As shown in
Fig. 3 , an identifyingmark 3 can be provided also in atop face 23 of thelid portion 21. This identifyingmark 3 to be provided in thetop face 23 can be formed integral with thelid portion 21 or can be provided separately in thetop face 23 of thelid portion 21. Provision of the identifyingmark 3 in thetop face 23 provides ability of recognition of the integrity between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 from the upper side of thelid portion 21 as well. -
Figs. 6 through 8 show different modes of identifyingmarks 3 to be provided in the surface of a region including at least theupper region 11.Fig. 6 shows an arrangement wherein the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in a region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13. Further,Fig. 7 shows an arrangement wherein the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in a region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12.Fig. 8 shows a further arrangement wherein of two identifyingmarks 3, one identifyingmark 3 is provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12 and the other identifyingmark 3 is provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13. - Incidentally, aside from the above-described arrangements, a plurality of identifying
marks 3 can be provided in any appropriate combination of the region consisting of theupper region 11, the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13 or the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12. - As shown in
Figs. 6-8 , in the case also of the arrangement wherein the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in thecutaway region 13, since the identifyingmarks 3 are formed in theupper region 11 in such a manner as to allow "imaging" of the original shape, the recognizability will not be lost even after cutaway of thecutaway region 13. Further, with absence of the portion of thecutaway region 13 in the identifyingmarks 3, it becomes possible to determine presence/absence of opening of thesealing label 1. -
Figs. 9 through 11 show examples in which theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 are provided with a plurality (two in the illustrated cases) of same or similar circular patterns as the identifying marks 3. InFig. 9 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in theupper region 11. InFig. 10 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13. InFig. 11 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12. - Further, as shown in
Figs. 9 through 13 , a medical content of theeye dropper container 2 are shown within the identifyingmarks 3 present in theupper region 11 and thetop face 23. Further, when thesealing label 1 is wrapped over theeye dropper container 2 as shown inFig. 12 , in thelower region 12 and at a position located adjacent the center of the front face of thecontainer body 22, there is shown a medical content common to the medical content shown within the identifyingmarks 3 provided in theupper region 11 and thetop face 23. - Incidentally, as an example of medical content, there is shown a numerical value (0.1%) to mean that 1 mg of medical agent is contained in 1 ml of eye dropper solution. In this way, a value corresponding to medical content can be shown appropriately as needed. Also, in the above, there was shown the example wherein two same or similar circular patterns are provided as the identifying
marks 3 in theupper region 11 and thelower region 12, respectively. However, in this invention, the kinds and number of the identifyingmarks 3 are not particularly limited. Further, such medical content can be shown in only one of the two identifyingmarks 3 provided in theupper region 11. And, the identifyingmarks 3 and the showing of medical content in thetop face 23 can be omitted. - As shown in
Fig. 12 , when thesealing label 1 is wrapped over theeye dropper container 2, theupper region 11, thelower region 12 and thetop face 23 are provided with the same or similar identifyingmarks 3 and the common showing of medical content. Therefore, the integrity between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 can be recognized in a reliable manner from any desired direction. - As shown in
Fig. 13 , when thesealing label 1 of theeye dropper container 2 is opened, thecutaway region 13 is removed. However, theupper region 11 and thelower region 12 remain affixed to thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22, respectively. Therefore, by collating the respective identifyingmarks 3 provided respectively in theupper region 11, thelower region 12 and thetop face 23, the integrity between thelid portion 21 and thecontainer body 22 can be recognized from any direction easily. Moreover, even when identifyingmarks 3 of a same shape are provided and there are two kinds ofeye dropper containers 2 differing in their medical contents, as a common medical content is shown in theupper region 11, thelower region 12 and thetop face 23, respectively, such inconvenience of erroneous attaching of thelid portion 21 to thecontainer body 22 can be prevented in a reliable manner. -
Fig. 14 shows a front view of asealing label 1 relating to a second embodiment. Incidentally, a rear view of thesealing label 1 will be omitted herein since such view will show in right/left symmetry relative to the front view. In the following, explanation of same features as those in the first embodiment will be omitted and only different features will be explained. - In the
cutaway region 13 in this embodiment, there are formed afirst region 19 extending from one end to the other end along the direction of wrapping thesealing label 1 over theeye dropper container 2 and asecond region 20 extending from thefirst region 19 toward theupper region 11. That is, this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that thesecond region 20 is formed to branch with an inclination from thefirst region 19 toward theupper region 11. - The
second region 20, as shown inFigs. 15 through 17 , is formed on the left side of theupper region 11, thus being disposed in such a manner not to provide any adverse effect to the identifyingmarks 3 provided in theupper region 11. Therefore, thissecond region 20 achieves enhancement of the visibility of thecutaway region 13 while maintaining the recognizability of thesealing label 1. Further, since thissecond region 20 is formed with inclination, thetab portion 18 can be gripped with greater ease at the time of opening of the sealing label. 1. Notwithstanding the above, thesecond region 20 can also be formed without inclination to extend perpendicularly to thefirst region 19. - The
second region 20 includes a right side in which thecut portions 16 extend continuously to theperforation line 14 and a left side in which thecut portions 16 and theuncut portions 17 extend continuously to theperforation line 15. In this arrangement, the right side cutportions 16 are formed large so as to facilitate gripping of thetab portion 18 and theuncut portions 17 are provided on the left side. However, theuncut portions 17 can be provided in the right side too. -
Figs. 15 through 17 show modes of the identifyingmarks 3 comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof. InFig. 15 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in theupper region 11. InFig. 16 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13. InFig. 17 , the identifyingmarks 3 are provided in the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12. - Needless to say, the number and layout of the identifying
marks 3 in the second embodiment can be used in any combination as desired as described in the first embodiment. That is, respecting the two identifyingmarks 3 provided in the region including at least theupper region 11 or thelower region 12, either one on the left or the right can be omitted. Further, the plurality of identifyingmarks 3 provided in theupper region 11 can be provided in any desired combination of theupper region 11, the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13 or the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12. - Incidentally, the identifying
marks 3 shown inFigs. 15 through 17 are provided with color tone difference from the remaining portion. However, the color tone can be same. -
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Fig. 18 shows a front view showing asealing label 1 relating to a further embodiment. In this embodiment, thetab portion 18 is formed to extend from thecutaway region 13 in the first embodiment. With this, thetab portion 18 can be gripped more easily, so that opening of thesealing label 1 can be facilitated. - (2) In the foregoing embodiments, the
tab portion 18 is formed integral with thecutaway region 13. Instead, thetab portion 18 can be formed separately of thecutaway region 13 and can be subsequently bonded to thiscutaway region 13. This arrangement allows any desired orientation of the leading end of thetab portion 18 in the vertical direction as well as in the right/left direction. - (3) Regarding the shape of the identifying
marks 3 provided in the surface of thesealing label 1 of the invention, it can be e.g. a rectangular shape as shown inFigs. 19-21 or a rhombus shape as shown inFigs. 22-24 , or an elongate circular shape as shown inFigs. 25-27 , or a clover-shape as shown inFigs. 28-30 , or a star-shape as shown inFigs. 31-33 , or a moon shape as shown inFigs. 34-36 , or a teardrop shape as shown inFigs. 37-39 , or a Z-shape as shown inFigs. 40-42 , or a heart shape as shown inFigs. 43-45 , or a C-shape as shown inFigs. 46-48 . These particular shapes are only some possible examples. Thus, in the surface of thesealing label 1 of this invention, the identifyingmarks 3 can be provided with various combinations of shapes, patterns, colors, etc.
Further, needless to say, the number and layout of the identifyingmarks 3 can be combined as desired as described in the first embodiment. That is, respecting the two identifyingmarks 3 provided in the region including at least theupper region 11 or thelower region 12, either one on the left or the right can be omitted. Further, the plurality of identifyingmarks 3 provided in theupper region 11 can be provided in any desired combination of theupper region 11, the region consisting of theupper region 11 and thecutaway region 13 or the region consisting of theupper region 11, thecutaway region 13 and thelower region 12.
Incidentally, the identifyingmarks 3 shown inFigs. 19 through 48 are provided with color tone difference from the remaining portion. However, the color tone can be same. Further, within these identifyingmarks 3, characters, numerals or the like indicative of e.g. a content of the ingredients of theeye dropper container 2 can be incorporated. - (4) In the foregoing embodiments, the
sealing label 1 has a rectangular shape. However, the shape is not particularly limited as long as it allows wrapping in correspondence with the shape of theeye dropper container 2. For instance, it can be e.g. an elongate circular shape. - (5) The
lid portion 21 is not limited to the truncated conical shape and thecontainer body 22 is not limited to the elongate circular shape as described in the foregoing embodiment. Instead, both of these can be provided with angular column-like shape or can be any other shape as well. - The present invention is applicable to a sealing label which is wrapped over a container holding therein e.g. a liquid agent, a tablet, a granular agent, a particulate agent, etc. and applicable also to a container wrapped with such sealing label.
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Claims (5)
- A sealing label for wrapping a container including a container body and a lid portion detachably attached to an outlet of the container body, the sealing label comprising:an upper region covering all or a part of the lid portion;a lower region covering all or a part of the container body;a cutaway region disposed between the upper region and the lower region;a tear-off line provided in a boundary between the cutaway region and the lower region as well as in a boundary between the cutaway region and the upper region;wherein an identifying mark comprised of a shape, a pattern, a color or any combination thereof is provided to the lower region and a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark is provided to the upper region, a region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or a region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region, thereby to allow recognition of integrity between the lid portion and the container body.
- The sealing label according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the identifying marks are provided in the lower region; and/or a plurality of the further identifying marks same as or similar to the identifying marks are provided to the upper region, the region comprised of the upper region and the cutaway region or the region comprised of the upper region, the cutaway region and the lower region.
- The sealing label according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a tab portion for unsealing is provided in the cutaway region.
- A container wrapped with the sealing label according to any one of claims 1-3.
- The container according to claim 4, wherein a top face of the lid portion is provided with a further identifying mark same as or similar to the identifying mark provided in the sealing label.
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